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Using novel molecular approaches to understand the transmission dynamics of Mycobacterium leprae in the Comoros
Braet, S., de Jong, B. & Rigouts, L.
11/04/19 → …
Project: PhD-project
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PEOPLE: Post exposure prophylaxis for leprosy in the Comoros and Madagascar
de Jong, B., Hasker, E., Braet, S., Geluk, A., Cambau, E., Gaudin, C., Andrianarivelo, M. R., Assoumani, Y. & Stas, M.
1/09/18 → 28/02/23
Project: Research Project
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Finding the right balance between efficacy and tolerability for TB treatment: the search continues
Maug, A. K. J., Hossain, M. A., Gumusboga, M., Decroo, T., Mulders, W., Braet, S., Buyze, J., Jiménez, D. A., Schurmans, C., Herssens, N., Demeulenaere, T., Lynen, L., de Jong, B. C. & Van Deun, A., 2021, In : International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease. 25, 1, p. 84-86 3 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › A1: Web of Science-article
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First-line tuberculosis treatment with double-dose rifampicin is well tolerated
Maug, A. K. J., Hossain, M. A., Gumusboga, M., Decroo, T., Mulders, W., Braet, S., Buyze, J., Arango, D., Schurmans, C., Herssens, N., Demeulenaere, T., Lynen, L., de Jong, B. C. & Van Deun, A., 2020, In : International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease. 24, 5, p. 499-505 7 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › A1: Web of Science-article
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Clustering of leprosy beyond the household level in a highly endemic setting on the Comoros, an observational study
Ortuno-Gutierrez, N., Baco, A., Braet, S., Younoussa, A., Mzembaba, A., Salim, Z., Amidy, M., Grillone, S., de Jong, B. C., Richardus, J. H. & Hasker, E., 2019, In : BMC Infectious Diseases. 19, 1, p. 501 7 p., 501.Research output: Contribution to journal › A1: Web of Science-article
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The repetitive element RLEP is a highly specific target for detection of Mycobacterium leprae
Braet, S., Vandelannoote, K., Meehan, C. J., Fontes, A. N. B., Hasker, E., Rosa, P. S., Lucena-Silva, N., Rigouts, L., Suffys, P. N. & De Jong, B. C., 2018, In : Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 56, 3, 2 p., UNSP e01924-17.Research output: Contribution to journal › Letter
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